mkcluster

Use the mkcluster command to create a new clustered system (system).

Syntax

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>>- satask -- -- mkcluster -- -- -clusterip -- -ipv4_ip -- ----->

>-- -gw -- -ipv4_gw -- -mask -- --ipv4_mask -- ----------------->

>--+-----------------------+-- --+--------------+-- -----------><
   '- -name --cluster_name-'     '- panel_name -'      

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>>- satask -- -- mkcluster -- -- -clusterip_6 -- -- ipv6_ip -- -->

>-- -gw_6 -- ipv6_gw -- -prefix_6 -- -- ipv6_subnet -- --------->

>--+-----------------------+-- --+--------------+-- -----------><
   '- -name --cluster_name-'     '- panel_name -'      

Parameters

-clusterip ipv4_ip
(Optional) The Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) address for system Ethernet port 1.
-gw ipv4_gw
(Optional) The IPv4 gateway for system Ethernet port 1.
-mask ipv4_mask
(Optional) The IPv4 subnet for system Ethernet port 1.
-clusterip_6 ipv6_ip
(Optional) The Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) address for system Ethernet port 1.
-gw_6 ipv6_gw
(Optional) The IPv6 gateway for system Ethernet port 1.
-prefix_6 ipv6_subnet
(Optional) The IPv6 prefix for system Ethernet port 1.
-name cluster_name
(Optional) The name of the new system.
panel_name
(Optional) Identifies the node being serviced.
Note: If panel_name is not supplied, this applies to the node on which the command is running.
Remember: You must specify one of the following:
  • IPv4 system IP, gateway and subnet
  • IPv6 system IP, gateway, and prefix

Description

This command creates a new system.

An invocation example using specific -clusterip, -gw, and -mask parameters

satask mkcluster -clusterip 192.168.1.2 -gw 192.168.1.1 -mask 255.255.255.0

The resulting output:

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